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The architecture was called the Tudor Style which evolved in England in the Sixteenth Century and really continued into the Jacobean period. It, like so much else in this century, marks a transition between medieval and modern.

The part of the Tudor style which is most recognizable is half-timbering, a technique where a heavy timber frame is filled in with wattle-and daub (nowadays concrete would be used) so that the timber frame is visible and the spaces between are painted white.

However, the architecture was more varied. For a more comprehensive overview see the related link.

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